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Sacred Geometry: Philosophy & Worldview

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An integration of the spiritual teachings of non-dualism, transpersonal psychology, and a fascinating new theory of mind, Scott Onstott explores how and why the qualitative experience of geometry feels sacred. He unpacks the geometrical order underlying the universe into a clear philosophy that can transform your entire worldview to an alternative that is intrinsically meaningful and profoundly encouraging.

146 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 16, 2021

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Scott Onstott

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I am an author, filmmaker, designer, developer, and artist, but mostly a passionate teacher.

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April 15, 2024
If this were the first book I had read on the subject I would have rated it higher, but Michael Schneider made a much deeper impression on me. A Beginners Guide to Constructing the Universe is a must read on this subject.
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September 9, 2023
I had so many highlights that i do not have time to type out, but I loved this book .
Loved what he said about astrology and alchemy being the shift of focus of subjective versus the objective knowledge favoured by science, and that not having an empirical basis should not a reason to discount different kinds of knowledge. 'One is unlikely to discover what one is certain cannot possibly exist.'
Have already read it 3 times and likely to re-read it in the future.
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